High School

Welcome

The staff and administration at Pauls Valley High School adhere to the belief that it is our obligation as educators to uphold high expectations for our student body so that our students find the encouragement to rise to greatness. And rise they do!

Pauls Valley High School is known for having students receive the Oklahoma Foundation for Excellence Award which in turn makes the student an Oklahoma Academic All-State. There are only 100 chosen state wide each year. Furthermore, in recent years, several of our athletic teams have ranked number one in the state academically. Pauls Valley High School prepares its nearly 400 students, in grades ten through twelve, for their futures with rigorous college-preparatory courses and, if the student so chooses, vocational training at the nearby Mid-America Technology Center. Seventy percent of PVHS’s graduating seniors go on to attend college at universities throughout the state and nation. Moreover, Pauls Valley High School consistently ranks in the top 10 percent in the state with regards to ACT and state tests.

Thus, it is with these purposes ever in mind that the staff and students commit themselves in accordance with our mission statement: Success through Commitment, Loyalty and Pride.

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Pauls Valley Safe School

The State of Oklahoma charges each of its public schools with forming a committee to examine and ascertain the quality of its respective school’s security measures and healthy living promotion and policies. In accordance with this state law, the PVHS Safe and Healthy Schools committee meets annually to do just that. Pauls Valley High School does its very best to ensure that our committee involves a variety of community representatives: school administration, teachers, parents, students, law enforcement and medical personnel. We value our members’ input, and every year, the collaboration of the committee members works fruitfully toward making Pauls Valley High School a safer learning environment for healthier students!

The committee met and discussed ways to improve camera security and intercommunication between school and law enforcement personnel. Also, we looked at the issue of bullying, both in school and over the internet, or “cyber-bullying.” Another concern addressed by the committee members was the growing problem of teen texting-and-driving. We are hoping to put together programs in the spring that will address these issues.

It has always been the practice that PVHS conducts fire and tornado drills. Throughout the past decade, however, the high school has also developed and practiced safety measures to be taken should there be an intruder or dangerous individual on campus. It is our foremost concern that our students feel and are safe at school.

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The PRIDE of Pauls Valley

The High School Band will perform at the All-District Band Auditions in Ada on Saturday, November 3rd.

The 10th Annual Fundraiser "Taste of the Valley" is set for Thursday, November 8th.

Small School All-State Auditions in Tecumseh on Saturday, November 10th.

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Welcome Back

Welcome back students! We hope you had a great summer. Make this year, a GREAT year!!